Chronicle
- Telling People About a Hair Transplant: Who to Tell, the Hat, and the Reactions
June 12, 2026
Nobody needs a reason to know. Because a transplant sheds at 2 to 8 weeks then grows slowly over months, the change is gradual enough to say nothing at all.
- Waiting for a Hair Transplant to Grow: The Dormant Months and the Slow Reveal
June 12, 2026
After the shed, transplanted hair sits dormant for weeks before regrowth starts at about 3 to 4 months. Here is what the long, flat wait actually feels like.
- The Donor Area and Overharvesting: Your Finite Graft Budget
June 10, 2026
Your lifetime donor supply is roughly 6,000 to 8,000 grafts, a hard ceiling. Here is how overharvesting thins the back and sides and why it cannot be undone.
- The Day of My Hair Transplant: Hour by Hour, Arrival to Home
June 8, 2026
A day-case FUE runs about 4 to 8 hours, awake and pain-free under local anaesthetic. Here is my day hour by hour, from the drawn hairline to the drive home.
- Sapphire and Robotic FUE: Do the Blade and the Machine Change the Result?
June 5, 2026
Sapphire blades and the ARTAS robot are variants of FUE, not new operations: graft survival stays about 85 to 95% because it depends on handling, not the tool.
- Questions to Ask Before a Hair Transplant: A Consultation Checklist
June 4, 2026
Ask who does the surgery, how big your donor is, what stage you are at, and whether you need medicine first. Questions that spot a sales pitch.
- Is a Hair Transplant Worth It? Honest Pros and Cons
June 2, 2026
A transplant redistributes hair, it does not stop the loss, and results take 6 to 18 months. Here is the honest case for and against, from someone who had one.
- Hair Transplants for Women: The Ludwig Pattern, Candidacy and What Actually Helps
May 31, 2026
Most women thin diffusely across the whole scalp, which is exactly the pattern a transplant handles worst. Here is who suits surgery, who does not, and why.
- Hair Transplant Scars: FUT Linear Scar vs FUE Dot Scars, Healing and Short Styles
May 30, 2026
FUT leaves one hidden linear scar; FUE leaves hundreds of tiny dot scars. Neither is scarless. How each heals, how visible it is, and what short hair reveals.
- Hair Transplant Risks and Side Effects: Infection, Numbness, Poor Growth and Overharvesting
May 27, 2026
Serious complications are uncommon: infection under 1%, lasting numbness about 2%, poor growth 0.5 to 1%. The bigger long-term risk is overharvesting the donor.
- Hair Transplant Results: Graft Survival, Coverage and Permanence
May 25, 2026
Graft survival is commonly about 85 to 95%, skill-dependent. What that means for coverage versus density, and why transplanted hair is permanent.
- Hair Transplant Myths and Facts: Instant, Permanent, and More Grafts
May 23, 2026
A transplant is not instant, permanence does not mean skipping medicine, and more grafts is not always better. The three myths that catch people out, corrected.
- Hair Transplant Abroad: What to Consider Before You Fly
May 20, 2026
Judge the clinic, not the country. What travelling for a hair transplant costs you in follow-up, aftercare and revision when results take 6 to 18 months.
- Do I Need Medication After a Hair Transplant? Why Native Loss Continues
May 17, 2026
A transplant redistributes hair; it does not stop the loss around it. Finasteride and minoxidil protect your native hair so the result does not go patchy.
- Beard and Eyebrow Transplants: Technique, the Beard as a Donor, Results and Risks
May 15, 2026
Beard and eyebrow transplants move follicles into facial areas, and the beard itself can donate to the scalp. Here is how it works, and its limits.
- Crown and Vertex Hair Transplant: Graft Demand, Donor Cost and Planning
May 15, 2026
The crown is the most graft-hungry area to transplant: its whorl needs high counts to look full, and every graft spent there is gone from your donor supply.
- Minoxidil and Hair Transplants: Topical, Oral, and the Role Around Surgery
May 14, 2026
Minoxidil prolongs the hair growth phase and is the only topical FDA-approved for pattern loss in both sexes. How it works and its role around a transplant.
- How Much Does a Hair Transplant Cost? US, UK and Medical-Tourism Prices
May 11, 2026
Hair transplants run about $3 to $12 per graft in the US and £2 to £4 in the UK, with Turkey and Thailand packages far lower. Here is why the numbers move.
- The Hair Transplant Timeline: Shedding, Dormancy, Growth and the Final Result
May 8, 2026
Transplanted hairs shed at 2 to 8 weeks, lie dormant, then start growing at 3 to 4 months, with the near-final result at 6 to 18 months. The honest wait.
- What Is FUT? The Strip Method, the Linear Scar and When It Is Chosen
May 7, 2026
FUT removes a strip of donor scalp, closed with stitches, leaving one linear scar hidden unless the hair is very short. How it works and when it is chosen.
- What Is FUE? Follicular Unit Excision, Punches, Dot Scars and the Reality
May 5, 2026
FUE removes follicular units one by one with a 0.7 to 1.2 mm punch, leaving dot scars, not a line. Stitch-free and quicker to heal, but it is not scarless.
- The Shedding Phase After a Hair Transplant: The Ugly-Duckling Weeks
May 1, 2026
Your transplanted hairs fall out at about 2 to 8 weeks. That is normal shock loss, not a failure: the follicles stay put and regrow. Here is how it felt.
- The Norwood Scale: Staging Male Pattern Hair Loss and What It Means for Surgery
May 1, 2026
The Norwood scale stages male pattern loss from I to VII. Most hair transplants suit stages III to V; here is what each stage means and why.
- The Hair Transplant Procedure: What Happens on the Day, Step by Step
April 29, 2026
You stay awake under local anaesthetic for 4 to 8 hours while follicles are harvested and placed at a 15 to 20 degree angle. Here is the day, step by step.
- How Many Grafts Do I Need? By Area, By Stage, and the Donor Budget
April 27, 2026
First-time hair transplants average about 2,000 to 2,400 grafts. Here is what different zones and Norwood stages need, and why donor supply sets the ceiling.
- Hairline Design in a Hair Transplant: Angles, Density and a Natural Result
April 23, 2026
A natural hairline is built by placing follicles at a 15 to 20 degree angle in an irregular, soft front row, not by chasing the density of your teens.
- Hair Transplant vs Medication: Surgery, Medicine, and Why They Work Together
April 20, 2026
Medicine slows loss and holds native hair; surgery moves follicles into bald areas. They treat different problems, which is why most plans combine them.
- Hair Transplant Recovery: The First Days and Weeks, Scabbing, Washing and Back to Work
April 17, 2026
Scabs usually clear in 7 to 14 days and most people are back to a desk job within a week. Here is what recovery really looks like day by day.
- Hair Transplant Grafts and Density: Graft vs Hair vs Follicular Unit
April 15, 2026
A graft is one follicular unit of about 2 hairs. Native density is 80 to 100 units per cm2, but a transplant achieves only about 30, roughly a third.
- FUE vs FUT Hair Transplant: Scars, Recovery and Who Each Suits
April 13, 2026
FUE leaves tiny dot scars and suits short styles; FUT leaves one hidden linear scar but harvests more at once. Here is how the two methods really compare.
- Finasteride and Hair Transplants: How It Works, the Evidence and Protecting Native Hair
April 10, 2026
Finasteride lowers scalp DHT by about 70%, and over 5 years roughly 90% of men kept regrowth or had no further visible loss. Why it matters around surgery.
- DHI Hair Transplant: The Implanter Pen, the Hairline, and Why It Is a Placement Method
April 7, 2026
DHI uses a Choi implanter pen to make the site and place the follicle in one step. It is an FUE placement method, not a separate operation.
- Choosing a Hair Transplant Clinic: Surgeon, Technicians, Grafts and Revisions
April 4, 2026
The single question that separates good clinics from bad: who actually does the surgery. How to judge the surgeon, graft honesty, results and revisions.
- Am I a Candidate for a Hair Transplant? Donor Supply, Stability and Age
April 3, 2026
Candidacy comes down to donor supply (about 65 to 85 follicular units per cm2) and stable loss. Why age under 25 and diffuse thinning give surgeons pause.
- Hair Transplant: What It Is, Techniques, Candidacy, Timeline, Risks and Cost
March 31, 2026
A hair transplant moves DHT-resistant follicles into thinning areas: here is how FUE and FUT differ, who suits it, the day, the 6 to 18 month wait, and cost.